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Hungary summons the Russian ambassador to Budapest following a drone attack in the Zakarpattia region. Peter Magyar announced that the government will provide assistance to those affected by the strike.

HungarianAnita Orban summoned the Russian ambassador to Budapest following a drone attack in the Zakarpattia region. Peter Magyar stated that the Hungarian government will provide assistance to those affected by the strike.

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